have you tried parsing out the name from $PHP_SELF?
I would think that php wouldn't care if it gets 'index.php' or (some
processing) index.php, know what i mean?
jack
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document.write('some text ' + document.lastmodified + ' some other text.');
/script
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Jack Dempsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09/11/2001 11:42:07 PM
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have you tried parsing out the name from $PHP_SELF?
I would think that php wouldn't care if it gets 'index.php' or (some
Michael Geier, CDM Systems Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09/11/2001
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I'm not sure what you mean, but here is what I have tried -
try this:
? echo date(m/d/y g:i:s A,
filemtime(substr($PHP_SELF,strrpos($PHP_SELF,'/')+1))) ?
jack
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Thankyou, that works fine.
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Jack Dempsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09/12/2001 12:03:20 AM
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I'm not sure what you mean, but here is what I have tried -
try this:
? echo
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